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The Times - 24/05/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Commercial Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Labour Staff Blackpool, From Peter Strafford Knaphill, Surrey, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman, By Craig Seton, By Our Science Editor, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hennessy, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Christopher Walker, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, From Eric Marsden, From Charles Harrison, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, Michael Church, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Jeremy Treglown, Barry Millington, John Percival, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, George Copeman, PHS, Christopher Walker, HARCOURT, , BLAKE, GEOFFREY ARTHUR, K. J. DOVER, K. C. TURPIN, H. J. HABAKKUK, K. C. WHEARE, FRANKS, BULLOCK, NORMAN CHESTER, ALEC CAIRNCROSS, R. W. SOUTHERN, NORTHFIELD, , REGINALD MAUDLING, , DEREK HAYWARD, , F. G. R. FISHER., C. A. RHODES, , W. W. P. LUCAS, , MICHAEL McNAIR-WILSON, , MAURICE ASH, , H. J. DYOS, , HAROLD S. PRIESTLEY, , GRAHAM GREENE, , Josephine Kamm, From Our Special Correspondent, A correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By David Felton, By Ray Maughan, By Christopher Wilkins, By Nicholas Hirst, From Frank Vogl, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, G. HYMAN, , W. I. MORRISON, , LESLIE DIGHTON, , J. A. TOWNSEND COLES, , R. H. RANSFORD, , Michael Prest, By Tony May, Nicholas Hirst, By Victor Felstead, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent,

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News: Mr Bhutto ends his five-day fast in prison, Leaders of post union forced to seek pay pact, Mafia chief dies after seven years' paralysis, Guest Column Field sports: the argument for the defence, Doubts over Christmas 5p postage, Proposed new powers for school governors opposed by teachers, Tory MP protests to ACAS, Dismissed Claridge's chef is to get £1,050, Move for reform of voting system, Some airlines relax airport security at busy times, African call for force of trouble-shooters, President Giscard seeks to retrieve France's glory by policing Africa, Greenham still favoured as US air base, Belgium's Parliament backs handling of operation in Zaire, South Africa fears Namibia proposals may be affected, Girl starved herself to death, inquest told, Plan for TV satellite network in Europe, Assault on France's World Cup football manager, Israel denies plans to expropriate Arab land, Leaving the stage for the political arena, Anti-EEC protest in Greenland, Joseph, and the mathematics of democracy, Rhodesian leaders visit guerrilla country, Death list found in Moro hunt, Mr Callaghan pledges legislation to put workers in board rooms, Ulster's least violent year since early 1970s, Industry's fears on union power, Athens anger at Owen call for qualified EEC ties, Gold medals for Chelsea show exhibitors, Seoul diplomat sought in US bribes case, Carter aide's Peking discussions 'beneficial', Soviet defence minister in Budapest talks, Censure on prison officers' executive over financial affairs, West squabbles lover rescue operation, Somalia affirms aid for rebels, Homeless single women join battered wives, Dominican poll a fraud, ruling party says, Water in the ham 'can cost 15p a pound', 'Herald Tribune' stopped by NUJ picket line, Hospital security officer denies links with IRA, Open University review urged, Time bomb found in hall at Cannes festival, Callaghan plea for troop withdrawal, First worker-directors may be on company boards in 1984, No background papers from ministry, Mr Rees rejects Tory plans on immigration, Journalists protest at flogging of colleagues, 90 faults found in pipeline, Sexism protest: Fiona Marks (left) and Purna Sen who have, The Times Diary, Teachers go to arbitration over allowance, Chaplin body reburied in concrete tomb, Queen in Gutenberg ceremony, Unemployment total shows biggest improvement since August 1973, 170 whites are missing in Zaire, Barcelona political strikes to be met by lockouts, Caning rules 'are being broken', 30 arrested after cocaine found in bottles of wine, First step in Nato plan, Russia says, Egyptian democracy at a turning-point, President Sadat says, Peru blames foreigners as violence goes on in Lima, Tories urge family courts for marriage breakdowns, Refugees take over the jet set beaches, Profiteering curb comes in Time for the tourists, Mr Callaghan gives an assurance on interests of non-union employees, Prince threatens to turn vegetarian, Mr Carter chafes at restraints, Science report Ecology: Coral reef productivity, Tory conference: Women Conser-, Work accidents are costing £1,800m a year, Oil pollution around Britain worse for second year running, Unions threaten to cut off fuel to Tokyo airport, 'Major step forward' unions say, 'Reveille' loses an entire issue in print dispute, Workers' council claims to control hospital. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Borthwicks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Barlow Rand Limited, Richard Ellis, Property, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd, Redfearn National Glass Limited, Town & City Properties Limited, Ocl, Lumea, King & Shaxson Limited, Tkm, Linfood Holdings Limited, The Times, Piccadilly, Invest In, The Institute Of Taxation, Lead Industries Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, The Spastics Society, Lancia, Mowlem, Helene Of London Limited, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Cooperation better but UK capable of rescue operation, Last step towards European elections, More UK areas to be subjected to low flying training by RAF, Awaiting thoughts of China on arms deal, MPs' hobbyhorses rocked by printers' error, House loan system must not be complicated, Petty humiliation of women, Tory demand for action following tax deficits, Prime Minister outlines proposals for industrial democracy: state finance to train worker-directors House of Commons, An unparliamentary biblical phrase, Labour MPs complain that plans are not far-reaching enough, Government willing to accept a change to Wales Bill House of Lords, Cost of training. Law: Improving Chancery lists, Court holds that horse is not a conveyance, Fraud case guilty verdicts, Interest in Order 14 proceedings Tomkins v Tomkins, Royal divorce petition, Court says Nazi march can go ahead in Chicago, Chancery Division Court of Appeal Burden of proof on immigrant applying for habeas corpus Regina v Secretary of State for Home Department and Another Ex parte Choudhary., Judge concerned at secrecy over music malefactors, Quantum appeals to one judge, Boy bitten by Alsatian loses damages claim. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,907, Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Fickle French furniture market. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Caring too much Opium Atv, Astute piece of smuggling The Inconstant Couple Chichester, The Old Country Queen's, Extraordinary fluency John Ogdon St John's, New Yorkers' rich dance fare, Musical director for Paris Opéra, Ubu Theatertreffen, Berlin, Lindsay Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Property: Jackson-Stops & Staff, Residential property, Rentals, Flat Sharing. Sport: Racing Piggott pointer to Ile de Bourbon, Football It is 25 years on and the Magyar lesson is beginning to be applied, Bloodstock sales Grangecon Lad fetches 11,500 guineas, Cricket Boycott back as leader but not as a bowler, Tennis Crealy dominates the net and Ramirez, Sports in Brief, Athletics Ovett's concentration will be put to test, Boxing, Rugby Union Rain is Welsh manager's only concern, Cycling Averin in sight of victory in Peace race, For the record, Golf Two disqualified over illegal ball, Rowing Title may lie between Keble and Oriel. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Equity: the fanatics waiting in the wings, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 23, 1953 Final assault on Everest. Editorials/Leaders: This Might Be Made To Work, We Used To Behave Like The French. Letters to the Editor: Supply and demand for non-executive directors, Money supply and incomes policy, Inflation, House of Lords reform, Oxford refuse site, Windscale debate, A church under notice, Safety routes for Channel shipping, Greenham air base, Threat to Victorian interiors, Jobless and the service sector, Is this a rekord?, 'Kilo' is a useful word, Fleet Street troubles, Tory education policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Clifton College, Marlborough College, Stowe School. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Norman Hall, Sir Bernard Docker A notable at controversial business career, General Sir Michael West. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Equities lose early gains, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Redfearn share boost after 73 pc advance, Discount market, Tricentrol ahead in first quarter, Gold averages $180.38 at Washington sale, Tractors slump hits component makers, £100m American cash bid for rest of Albright, Philippines hope, Linfood gets 72pc of Wheatsheaf Trading, Commodities, Tesco plians £15m centre at Neasden, Commission report leads to price freeze on IPC magazines until end of July, Ministers tell Bonn of UK aerospace hopes, Step backwards for Advance Laundries, International Equipment supplier for Thomas Tilling, Suspension prelude to full bid?, Unemployment, $800m loan for Shell is Eurodollar record, Sugar output, £1m EEC home loans for miners, American controls lead BSC to switch sales, Metalrax takes over Joseph Fray, Alusuisse talks, Bankers back Oppenheimer call for continuing loans to S Africa, Stock markets Drift down after initial flurry, Zaire: now the worries over a cobalt shortage, TKM sells its Canadian finance offshoot, Keeping worker participation in tune with industrial recovery, Lloyd's broker serves writ on Fiat subsidiary, Options, Modernization policy pays off at Wace Group, Canadian offshoot loss checks growth rate at Hunting Associated Inds, British Shipbuilders seeks job strategy, Japanese stockpile, Briefly, In brief Tool groups oppose EEC liability plan, Fine Art in line with best hopes, Sluggish opening at 'Trailer', Ship orders at 12-year low, Angry exchange in Suits hearing over 'something improper' claim in £4.2m loan, T. & N. buys 80 pc of Harlequin, Investment Trust Corp reaches £3.7m pre-tax, Regional Unemployment, Accountancy bodies issue draft auditing standards, Buoyant orders keep Muirhead bright in all sectors, The institutions won't be rushed, Footwear sees recovery, Hongkong takeover and merger code revised, US Jewish congress urge's Lords to back Foreign Boycotts Bill, Business Diary: 1976 and all that ·Bankers' delight, Fisons not doing too badly in current year, Hovering'm pays $6m for gravel group, Letraset holds 95 pc of J. & L,. Randall, Scrip again from Leisure Caravans. Business Appointments: Business appointments Miss A. Spokes joins board of ATV Network. Births.

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